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Follow one of India’s big rivers from where it starts to where it meets the ocean. What are the different ways in which people might utilise this river along its journey?

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Take the Ganga River. It starts from Gaumukh, flows through towns and cities and ends in the Bay of Bengal. People use it for drinking water, farming, fishing, transportation and religious ceremonies, making it central to India’s culture and economy.

Class 7 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond

Class 7 Social Science Chapter 1 Geographical Diversity of India question answer

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  1. The Ganga begins at Gaumukh in Uttarakhand and flows through Haridwar, Varanasi, Patna and finally into the Bay of Bengal. Along its journey, it is used for irrigation, hydroelectric power, drinking water and fishing. It also supports religious rituals and tourism. People bathe in it during festivals and cities rely on it for daily needs. Its fertile banks support farming, while boats use it for transport and trade. The river is a lifeline for millions.

     

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